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Viðauki 4. Tækjarými Mílu Viðauki 4. Tækjarými Mílu Nr. Tækjarými Póstnr Staður Staðsetning Svæði Tegund 95 Breiðholt 111 Reykjavík Norðurfell 15 Höfuðborgarsv. Blandaðir salir 98 Hafnarfjörður 220 Hafnarfjörður Strandgata 24 Höfuðborgarsv. Blandaðir salir 100 Kópavogur 200 Kópavogur Digranesvegur 7 Höfuðborgarsv. Blandaðir salir 103 Mosfellsbær 270 Mosfellsbær Skólabraut 1A (Háholt 4) 1A Höfuðborgarsv. Blandaðir salir 191 Akureyri 600 Akureyri Hafnarstræti 102 Norðurland E Blandaðir salir 253 Múlastöð 108 Reykjavík Suðurlandsbr. 28/Ármúli 25-28Höfuðborgarsv. Blandaðir salir 518 Landssímahús 101 Reykjavík Thorvaldsensst. 4-6 Höfuðborgarsv. Blandaðir salir 8 Arnarstapi 356 Snæfellsbær Arnarstapi Vesturland Dreifbýli 9 Axlarhólar 356 Snæfellsbær Axlarhólar Vesturland Dreifbýli 11 Oddstaðir 311 Borgarnes Oddstaðir Vesturland Dreifbýli 13 Fíflholt 311 Borgarnes Fíflholt Vesturland Dreifbýli 15 Fróðárheiði 356 Snæfellsbær Fróðárheiði Vesturland Dreifbýli 16 Furubrekka 356 Snæfellsbær Furubrekka Vesturland Dreifbýli 17 Gildruholt 360 Hellissandur Gildruholt Vesturland Dreifbýli 18 Grund 311 Borgarnes Grund Skorradal Vesturland Dreifbýli 19 Gröf Miklaholtshrepp 311 Borgarnes Gröf, Eyja- og Miklaholtshrepp Vesturland Dreifbýli 20 Haukatunga 311 Borgarnes Borgarbyggð Vesturland Dreifbýli 21 Háls Skógarströnd 340 Stykkishólmur Háls Vesturland Dreifbýli 22 Hellur 311 Borgarnes Hellur Vesturland Dreifbýli 23 Hrútsholt 311 Borgarnes Hrútsholt / Söðulsholt Vesturland Dreifbýli 24 Hnúkur 371 Búðardalur Hnjúkur Vesturland Dreifbýli 25 Hreðavatn 311 Borgarnes Hreðarvatn Vesturland Dreifbýli 26 Hvalfjarðargöng 301 Akranes Hvalfjarðargöng Vesturland Dreifbýli 27 Hörðuból 371 Búðardalur Hörðuból Vesturland Dreifbýli 28 Klafastaðir 301 Akranes Klafastaðir v Grundartanga Vesturland Dreifbýli 29 Kambsnes 371 Búðardalur Kamsnes Vesturland Dreifbýli 30 Kljáfoss 311 Borgarnes Kljáfoss Vesturland Dreifbýli 32 Kvennabrekka 371 Búðardalur Kvennabrekka Vesturland Dreifbýli 33 Leysingjastaðir 371 Búðardalur Leysingjastaðir Vesturland Dreifbýli 34 Máskelda 371 Búðardalur Máskelda Vesturland Dreifbýli 36 Miðsandur 301 Akranes Miðsandur Vesturland Dreifbýli 37 Reykholt 320 Reykholt Reykholt Vesturland Dreifbýli 39 Rjúpnaás 311 Borgarbyggð Rjúpnaás, Litla-Skarð Vesturland Dreifbýli 40 Stóri-Ás 320 Reykholt Stóri-Ás Vesturland Dreifbýli 41 Stóri-Lambhagi 301 Akranes Stóri Lambhagi Vesturland Dreifbýli 43 Sveinsstaðir 311 Borgarbyggð Sveinstaðir Vesturland Dreifbýli 44 Vatnsholt 355 Snæfellsbær Vatnsholt / Lýsuhóll Vesturland Dreifbýli 45 Pétursey 871 Vík Pétursey Suðurland A Dreifbýli 46 Þverárrétt 311 Borgarnes Þverárrétt, Högnastaðir Vesturland Dreifbýli 48 Sandlækjarkot 801 Selfoss Sandlækjarkot Suðurland V Dreifbýli 50 Hjarðarhagi 701 Egilsstaðir Jökuldalshreppi Austurland N Dreifbýli 52 Ferstikla 301 Akranes Ferstikla Vesturland Dreifbýli 57 Grundartangi 301 Akranes Grundartangi Vesturland Dreifbýli 58 Steinar 861 Hvolsvöllur Steinar Suðurland A Dreifbýli 61 Brekka Mjóafirði 715 Mjóafirði Mjóifjörður Austurland N Dreifbýli 62 Gautavík 765 Djúpivogur Gautavík Austurland S Dreifbýli 64 Jökulsárlón 781 Höfn Jökulsá Lón Austurland S Dreifbýli 65 Vestdalsháls 701 Egilsstaðir Vestdalsháls - GSM Austurland N Dreifbýli 66 Hali 781 Höfn Hali II Austurland S Dreifbýli 67 Valþjófsstaður 701 Egilsstaðir Valþjófsstaður 2 Austurland N Dreifbýli 68 Skógarsandur 861 Hvolsvöllur Skógasandur Suðurland A Dreifbýli 71 Eiríksstaðir 701 Egilsstaðir Eiríksstaðir Austurland N Dreifbýli 72 Kollfell 730 Reyðarfjörður Áreyjar / Kollfell Austurland S Dreifbýli 74 Svínhagi 851 Hella Svínhagi Suðurland A Dreifbýli 77 Sæfell 900 Vestmannaeyjar Sæfell Suðurland A Dreifbýli 78 Teygingalækur 881 KirkjubæjarklausturTeygingalækur Suðurland A Dreifbýli 80 Höskuldsstaðir 760 Breiðdalsvík Höskuldsstaðir Austurland S Dreifbýli 81 Torfastaðir 801 Selfoss Torfastaðir Suðurland V Dreifbýli 85 Þrastarskógur 801 Selfoss Þrastarskógur Suðurland V Dreifbýli 86 Þingvellir 801 Selfoss Þingvellir þjóðgarður Suðurland V Dreifbýli 87 Þykkvibær 851 Hella Þykkvibær Suðurland A Dreifbýli 88 Höfðabrekka staur 871 Vík Höfðabrekka Suðurland A Dreifbýli 89 Lynghóll 701 Egilsstaðir Sauðhagi Austurland S Dreifbýli 90 Lækjartún 2 staur 851 Hella Lækjartún Suðurland A Dreifbýli 91 Sjónarhóll 871 Vík Sólheimahjáleiga Suðurland A Dreifbýli 93 Hryggir 871 Vík Hryggir Suðurland A Dreifbýli 94 Selmýri 871 Vík Selmýri Suðurland A Dreifbýli 109 Skriðufell 801 Selfoss Skriðufell, Þjórsárdal Suðurland V Dreifbýli 119 Aratunga 801 Selfoss Aratunga Suðurland V Dreifbýli 120 Arnkötlustaðir 851 Hellu Arnkötlustaðir Suðurland A Dreifbýli 122 Arnarnes 410 Ísafjörður Arnarnes v/Skutulsfjörð Vestfirðir Dreifbýli 123 Litla-Ávík 523 Árneshreppur Litla-Ávík Vestfirðir Dreifbýli 124 Ásar 880 KirkjubæjarklausturÁsar Suðurland A Dreifbýli 125 Bær 500 Stað Bær Vestfirðir Dreifbýli 127 Drangsnes 520 Drangnes Aðalbraut 28A Vestfirðir Dreifbýli 129 Bakkavöllur 861 Hvolsvöllur Bakkavöllur Suðurland A Dreifbýli 130 Ennishöfði 500 Stað Ennishöfði/Ennisháls Vestfirðir Dreifbýli 132 Geysir 801 Selfoss Geysir í Haukadal Suðurland V Dreifbýli 134 Gröf, Ströndum 510 Hólmavík Gröf Vestfirðir Dreifbýli 135 Hafnhóll 230 Keflavík Flekkuvík, Hafnhóll Reykjanes Dreifbýli 136 Hænuvíkurháls 450 Patreksfjörður Hænuvíkurháls Vestfirðir Dreifbýli 139 Gunnarshólmi 861 Hvolsvöllur Á Brúnum, A-Landeyjar Suðurland A Dreifbýli 140 Ingjaldssandur 410 Hnífsdalur Ingjaldssandur, Sæból Vestfirðir Dreifbýli 143 Hafnir 233 Hafnir Hafnagata 28, Staðarhóll Reykjanes Dreifbýli 145 Hamar 801 Selfoss Hamar Suðurland V Dreifbýli 146 Klukkufell 380 Reykhólahrepuur Klukkufell Vestfirðir Dreifbýli 147 Hraungerði 801 Selfoss Heiðargerði 2a Suðurland V Dreifbýli 150 Krossholt 451 Vesturbyggð Krossholt Vestfirðir Dreifbýli 152 Litla-Fjarðarhorn 510 Hólmavík Litla-Fjarðarhorn, StrandabyggVestfirð ðir Dreifbýli 153 Miðhús (Reykhólar) 380 Reykhólahreppur Miðhús, Reykhólar Vestfirðir Dreifbýli 154 Króksfjarðarnes 380 Reykhólahreppur Króksfjarðarnes Vestfirðir Dreifbýli 155 Holt 425 Ísafjörður Holt Vestfirðir Dreifbýli 156 Háimúli 861 Hvolsvöllur Háimúli Suðurland A Dreifbýli 159 Staður Reykhólasveit 380 Reykhólahreppur Staður Vesturland Dreifbýli 160 Herjólfsstaðir 880 KirkjubæjarklausturHerjólfsstaðir Suðurland A Dreifbýli 161 Glæsibær Sléttuhlíð 550 Sauðarkrókur Glæsibær, Sléttuhlíð Norðurland V Dreifbýli 162 Hnausar 880 KirkjubæjarklausturHnausar, Meðalandi Suðurland A Dreifbýli 164 Hraunhóll 801 Selfoss Reynisfjörður Mýrdal Suðurland A Dreifbýli 169 Hunkubakkar 880 KirkjubæjarklausturHunkubakkar, Síðu Suðurland A Dreifbýli 173 Húsatóftir 801 Selfoss Húsatóftir Brautarholt Suðurland V Dreifbýli 174 Tjaldanes 410 Ísafjörður Tjaldanes, Arnarfirði Vestfirðir Dreifbýli 176 Þverá 451 Patreksfjörður Þverá v/Brjánslæk Vestfirðir Dreifbýli 180 Úthlíð 801 Selfoss Mosaskyggnir 1b Suðurland V Dreifbýli 182 Galtalækjarskógur 851 Hella Galtalækjarskógur Suðurland A Dreifbýli 185 Klausturheiði 880 KirkjubæjarklausturKlausturheiði Suðurland A Dreifbýli 186 Ögurhólmar 420 Súðavík Ögurhólmar Vestfirðir Dreifbýli 188 Kjóastaðir 801 Selfoss Kjóastaðir Suðurland V Dreifbýli 196 Goðaland 861 Hvolsvöllur Kirkjulækur III Suðurland A Dreifbýli 198 Haganes 465 Bíldudal Haganes Vestfirðir Dreifbýli 199 Haganesvík 565 Hofsós Haganesvík Norðurland V Dreifbýli 200 Háls Eyjafirði 601 Akureyri Háls, Eyjafirði Norðurland E Dreifbýli 201 Háls Fnjóskadal 601 Akureyri Háls Fnjóskadal Norðurland E Dreifbýli 202 Hamar 701 Egilsstaðir Hamar, Borgarf. eystra Austurland N Dreifbýli 203 Hátún 880 KirkjubæjarklausturHátún Suðurland A Dreifbýli 204 Hegranes 551 Sauðarkrókur Hegranes Norðurland V Dreifbýli 205 Heiðarbær 510 Hólmavík Heiðarbær Vestfirðir Dreifbýli 207 Hestgerði 780 Höfn Hestgerði Austurland S Dreifbýli 208 Laufhóll 551 Sauðarkrókur Laufhóll Hjaltad.Brimnes Norðurland V Dreifbýli 209 Hólar 551 Sauðarkrókur Hólar í Hjaltad. 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